Next Prev Next Enter Your Search Terms Below Putting your search in quotes will search on the entire phrase - like "15th New Jersey". Limit to the first 10 20 50All results. Fox's Regimental Losses REGIMENTAL LOSSES IN THE CIVIL WAR. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTIETH NEW YORK INFANTRY. BREWSTER'S BRIGADE — HUMPHREYS'S DIVISION — THIRD CORPS. (1) COL. GEORGE II. SHARPE ; BVT. MAJOR-GEN. (2) COL. CORNELIUS D. WESTBROOK. (3) COL. JOHN R. TAPPAN. (4) COL. ABRAM L. LOCKWOOD. Total of killed and wounded, 587 ; died of disease in Confederate prisons (previously included), 51. BATTLES. K. &M.W. BATTLES. K. &M.W. Chancellorsville, Va 13 Gettysburg, Pa 54 James City, Va 3 Mine Run, Va 4 Wilderness, Va 11 Spotsylvania, Va 3 North Anna, Va. .. » i Totopotomoy, Va 3 Cold Harbor, Va 2 Siege of Petersburg, Va 25 Strawberry Plains, Va i Poplar Spring Church, Va i Boydton Road, Va 13 Hatcher's Run, Va. (March 25, 1865) 12 White Oak Road, Va 4 Picket Line, Va i Present, also, at Fredericksburg ; Wapping Heights ; Kelly's Ford ; Po River ; Deep Bottom ; Sailor's Creek; Farmville; Appomattox. NOTES. --Recruited in Ulster and Greene counties (Tenth Senatorial District), and organized at Kingston, N. Y. It was mustered into service on August 22, 1862, with 900 men, and was ordered immediately to Washington, where it went into Camp near the Chain Bridge. It was attached, soon after, to the famous Excelsior Brigade, in which command it was under fire at Fredericksburg, where a few of the men were wounded. The regiment was actively engaged at Chancellorsville — then in Berry's Division — exhibiting a commendable steadiness and efficiency. Its loss in that battle was 4 killed, 49 wounded, and 13 missing. At Gettysburg — in Humphreys's Division — it became involved in the disaster of the second day's battle, but like the rest of the Third Corps, it fell back in good order to the second line, fighting as it went. Its casualties in this battle aggregated 30 killed, 154 wounded, and 19 missing; total, 203. Eight officers were killed and 9 wounded in that battle. The Third Corps having been merged into the Second, the One Hundred and Twentieth was placed in Brewster's Brigade of Mott's Division, and from that time fought under the Second Corps flags, the men, however, retaining their old Third Corps badge. Mott's Division having been discontinued, the Excelsior Brigade was placed in Birney's (3d) Division, becoming the Fourth Brigade. General Mott succeeded eventu ally to the command of this division, and Colonel McAllister to that of the brigade. At the Wilderness the regiment lost 5 killed, 48 wounded, and 8 missing ; at the battle on the Boydton Road, 8 killed, 30 wounded, and 21 missing; at Hatcher's Run, 6 killed, 32 wounded, and 46 missing. Mustered out June 3, 1865. _06627